Box JHC Holocaust Archives Box 4
Contains 13 Results:
Photographs, 1938, 1945-1949, late 1950s, 1970s
Photographs of Engel and his family in pre- and post-war Poland and the displaced persons camp in Zeilsheim, Germany. Also includes photographs of Engel and family in Charleston, South Carolina and Natanya, Israel.
Photocopies, 1938, 1945-1949, late 1950s, 1970s, 1998, undated
Photocopies of photographs in folder 1 and a newspaper clipping about the 1998 Holocaust Remembrance Commemoration in Charleston.
Negatives, 1938, 1945-1946
Negatives and digital images on CD and DVD of photographs in folder 1.
Correspondence, 2004, 2006
Correspondence in English and Polish regarding Engel's unsuccessful attempts to have his photograph displayed in the State Museum Auschwitz-Birkenau in Poland.
Auschwitz rosters, 1943, 1944, undated
Photocopies of German Auschwitz rosters on which Engel's name appears.
General, 1945, 2008, undated
Includes an overnight pass for Gosschalk to visit his wife in the Westerbork concentration camp. Also includes photocopies of Doris Gosschalk's family tree and notes from an unrecorded interview of Charles and Frieda Gosschalk Bernstein, son-in-law and daughter of Albert and Doris Gosschalk.
Photographs, 1930-1948, 1987, 2008, undated
Includes pre- and post-war photographs of the Gosschalk and Blankenstein families. Includes negatives, slides, digital images, and facsimiles of photographs of Albert and Doris Gosschalk and their daughter Frieda.
Silver pillbox, 1835
Pillbox belonging to Frieda Phillipstein van Blankenstein, Doris Gosschalk's mother. Pillbox is coin silver and engraved with the initials FP and the year 1835.
Silverware, undated
Included are two silver spoons and a silver fish server.
General, 1943, 2000, 2004, undated
Includes the false identification papers Taylor used while in hiding in occupied France. Also includes correspondence from the Comité Français pour Yad Vashem in France inviting her to attend a medal ceremony for the family that hid Taylor and her family and field notes made by researchers during discussions with Taylor.
